Qadhadhfa القذاذفة | |
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Husaynid Arab tribe | |
Ethnicity | Arab[1] |
Nisba | Al-Qadhafi (al-Gaddafi) |
Descended from | Shaykh Al-Wali Omar Amr Qadhadhf al-Dam ibn Saeed ibn Omar ibn Khalifa ibn Musa ibn Hilal |
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Language | Arabic |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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Affiliations Military (Armed Forces) Leadership (History)
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The Qadhadhfa (also al-Qaddafa, Gaddadfa, Qaddadfa, Gaddafa; Arabic: القذاذفـة) is one of the Arab Ashraf[1] tribes in Libya, living in the Sirte District in present-day northwestern Libya. They are traditionally counted amongst the country's Ashraf tribes, and during the Gaddafi regime were regarded as one of the greatest and most powerful tribes in the whole country. They are now mostly centered at Qasr Abu Hadi, Sirte.